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One-year later, and the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack continues to loom large
May 27, 2022, 10 a.m. | Ray Canzanese
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In the aftermath of the Colonial Pipeline attack, the Biden administration has taken steps to make security more of a priority, but despite these efforts over the past year, ransomware still remains a dangerous threat to critical infrastructure.
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